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We now have Jamestown (North Dakota) and Jamestown ND. I think this article needs to be deleted and the Jamestown ND article moved to its place. -- (WT-en) Wrh2 16:34, 10 Jul 2005 (EDT)

Oops. I got distracted. I'll fix it. -- (WT-en) Colin 16:37, 10 Jul 2005 (EDT)
Maybe holding the baby while she falls asleep and editing slowly at the same time is not a smart idea :-). -- (WT-en) Colin 16:43, 10 Jul 2005 (EDT)

Thanks, Colin

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For combining and editing. Also for fixing the various links. I have a lot of content to add over next few days. (WT-en) Stavp 21:16, 10 Jul 2005 (EDT)

NEVER STAY AT RANCH HOUSE

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To start off the owner claimed I gave him the wrong date of our stay but luckily (or unluckily in our case) he had open rooms for us to stay in. Don't be fooled by the inexpensive rooms and nice location of this motel. Our rooms were disgusting (black mildew around our tub, dirty sock and old food found in our room, a bed wasn't made, TV's didn't work, outdoor pool I wouldn't let my dog swim in, Etc.) but knowing all other hotels were full we had to stay. There was a lounge area for our team to sit in, again disgusting, and while we were there someone broke into our room and stole our luggage bags. This is the 2nd time it has happened (exact same room #37) at this hotel. The hotel owner claimed the previous robbery it was a long time ago and he changed the door since then. Looking at how old our door was we are pretty sure he did not change the door. The owner is strange and not in a good way. He was argumentative, irritable and had poor customer service. I would not recommend a family to stay here as there were several other strange people lurking around the hotel. So my recommendation is that if there are no other hotel rooms for you to stay in, sleep in your car before you stay at the Ranch House.